There’s no better way to learn about VA than from the people who work here, and we’d love the opportunity to meet you. If you’ve been considering a switch to VA, now is the time to meet with our team as we attend events with:
- Pri-Med South from Feb. 8-10, 2024
- AMSUS, The Society of Federal Health Professionals from Feb. 12-15, 2024
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons from Feb. 12-16, 2024
If you’re attending these events, this is your chance to discuss the ways VA offers an unparalleled work-life balance and opportunities to grow your skills while finding meaning in service to the nation’s heroes. We’re ready to share how you can change the landscape of Veteran health care with an organization that embraces who you are and rewards what you have to offer.
“VA offers the opportunity to be part of an all-encompassing team of professionals with a singular goal, which is to provide unparalleled medical service to those who have served our nation. In doing so, our physicians are able to have a work-life balance unlike any in the civilian sector,” said Brad Cargill, a physician provider recruiter at VA.
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